A YAOZHOU PERSIMMON-GLAZED CONICAL BOWL
A YAOZHOU PERSIMMON-GLAZED CONICAL BOWL
A YAOZHOU PERSIMMON-GLAZED CONICAL BOWL
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A YAOZHOU PERSIMMON-GLAZED CONICAL BOWL
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北宋 十一/十二世纪 柿釉笠式盏

NORTHERN SONG DYNASTY, 11TH-12TH CENTURY

细节
北宋 十一/十二世纪 柿釉笠式盏4 7/8 in. (12.4 cm.) diam., silk pouch and cover, Japanese wood box
来源
George de Menasce (1891-1967) Collection, London, no. 258.
Spink & Son, London.
Mayuyama & Co., Tokyo.
Private Japanese collection.
Song: A Japanese Collection; Sotheby's London, 11 May 2011, lot 9.
Roger Weston (b. 1943) Collection, Chicago.
J. J. Lally & Co., New York, no. 4892.
出版
Oriental Ceramic Society, Sung Dynasty Wares: Chun and Brown Glazes, London, 1952, no. 126.
Mostra d'Arte Cinese (Exhibition of Chinese Art), Venice, 1954, no. 553.
The George de Menasce Collection, part II, Spink & Son, London, 1972, no. 247.
Koyama Fujio, Toji taikei (Outlines of Ceramics), Vol. 38: Temmoku, Tokyo, 1974, pls. 26-27.
Ryusen shuho (Mayuyama, Seventy Years), Vol. 1, Tokyo, 1976, p. 209, pl. 626.
展览
London, Sung Dynasty Wares: Chun and Brown Glazes, Oriental Ceramic Society, 1-31 May 1952.
Venice, Mostra d'Arte Cinese (Exhibition of Chinese Art), 1954.
London, The George de Menasce Collection, part II, Spink & Son, 10-26 May 1972.

荣誉呈献

Margaret Gristina (葛曼琪)
Margaret Gristina (葛曼琪) Senior Specialist, VP

拍品专文

The firing of the rich persimmon glaze on this bowl is particularly successful. Persimmon glazes were made at several northern Chinese kilns during the Song and early Jin periods, including the Ding and Yaozhou kilns, and seem to have been especially admired on vases and vessel forms associated with the tea ceremony. Although the Yaozhou kilns are most commonly associated with celadon-glazed wares and black and white wares, a small number of fine persimmon-glazed Yaozhou wares have been preserved. Four examples were included in the major exhibition of Yaozhou ware at the Museum of Oriental Ceramics, Osaka in 1997 and are illustrated in The Masterpieces of Yaozhou Ware, pp. 40-1 and 44, nos. 47, 48, 50 and 56.

A Yaozhou persimmon-glazed bowl, but with a notched rim, is illustrated in Black Porcelain from the Mr. & Mrs. Yeung Wing Tak Collection, Guangzhou, 1997, no. 160.

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